Nio shares plunge 13.8% after Singapore’s GIC files lawsuit
The Chinese EV maker and its top execs are being sued for ‘fraudulent recognition’ of at least US$600 million revenue
The Chinese EV maker and its top execs are being sued for ‘fraudulent recognition’ of at least US$600 million revenue
The Chinese EV maker and its top execs are being sued for ‘fraudulent recognition’ of at least US$600 million revenue
The Chinese EV maker and its top execs are being sued for ‘fraudulent recognition’ of at least US$600 million revenue
2025年10月15日,阿富汗坎大哈省斯平博尔达克(Spin Boldak)地区再度爆发塔利班安全部队与巴基斯坦边防部队的激烈交火。照片显示,塔利班安全人员乘坐苏联时期的坦克驶向边境战场,后方有多辆摩托车紧随跟进。(Sanaullah SEIAM/AFP)
The Paris Agreement could help the world avoid 57 hot days each year, study finds.
To end the affair she was having with her employer's husband, an Indonesian domestic helper filed a false police report against him, claiming he had raped her....
Committee addressing concerns that the current system is too complex
It it seeking damages arising from the purchase of 54.4 million Nio shares from 2020 to 2022
It’s accusing Nio of fraud via manipulation of battery ‘sales’; seeks damages for its purchase of 54 million Nio depositary shares
It’s accusing Nio of fraud via manipulation of battery ‘sales’; seeks damages for its purchase of 54 million Nio depositary shares
US and UK authorities unveiled sanctions this week against Chen Zhi, a British-Cambodian tycoon accused of running cyber scam operations where workers, some trafficked, carry out transnational fraud schemes that have netted billions of dollars. Here’s a look at the man, indicted in the US, and his sanctioned company, Prince Holding Group. Who is Prince Group’s Chen Zhi? One of Cambodia’s largest conglomerates, Prince Holding Group, has operated across more than 30 countries with interests in...
Top Seoul officials are visiting Washington amid signs of major progress in tough trade negotiations, although analysts warn that a coerced deal could severely damage South Korea’s economy. Kim Yong-bum, policy chief of the presidential staff, and Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan left for Washington on Thursday to join Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol and Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo. The delegation plans to meet US counterparts to finalise details of South Korea’s US$350 billion investment...
今年8月,澳洲各地爆发大规模游行,反对政府大规模引进移民。 ( Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)